Just when you thought the Big Tigger and Alicia Brown saga couldn’t get messier, it did. The woman who was granted a protective order against the radio personality last month—after Ring camera footage appeared to show him physically assaulting her—has now been arrested herself on kidnapping-related warrants out of Maryland.
On Monday night, Hart County Sheriff’s Office deputies pulled over Brown’s SUV on Interstate 85 after tracking it down based on a BOLO tied to outstanding warrants. Two young children were inside the vehicle, safely recovered during the felony traffic stop. One of them was Tigger’s child with Brown. The charges she’s facing are serious: felony interference with child custody in Georgia, with Maryland authorities planning to extradite her. According to investigators, the warrants stem from a 2019 disappearance of a 10-year-old child.
The timing here is almost too much to process. Just weeks ago, Brown was the one seeking legal protection. She’d suffered an eye injury during a confrontation with Tigger—legal name Darian Morgan—that required stitches at a hospital. That incident led to his arrest on aggravated battery and cruelty-to-children charges. Brown was awarded temporary custody of their minor children and exclusive use of the family home. Then came the cell phone wrestling footage. And now this.
What makes this case particularly unsettling is the involvement of children at every turn. A child disappeared in 2019. Children were found in Brown’s car during Monday’s traffic stop. Tigger and Brown’s own child was caught in the middle. The legal system has had to intervene repeatedly to protect them, yet each new development raises more questions about their safety and wellbeing.
The arrest marks a stunning reversal in Brown’s legal standing—from protected party to defendant facing extradition. Whether she had legitimate reasons for taking the children, whether this connects to custody disputes with Tigger, or what role her current legal troubles play in their broader conflict remains unclear. But one thing’s certain: this family’s implosion keeps finding new ways to shock.
What started as a domestic violence case has spiraled into something far more complex, with criminal charges that could keep Brown away from her children for years.

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Ava Hart
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